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Show r but ail join in wishing them much tives and friends here over the me the seventh b.rthday ot her . The happiness in their new home. end. From , week Our daughter. Evelvn. The afternoon About Mrs Everitt Berensen SEPTEMBER 7, 1950 PAGE SEVEN THURSDAY. E. L. Winii returned home thi uas and chilspent m plaving sanies and a dren visited durine the week at week after "" completing his studies PCQgraai with each guests partici-- ! Oastle Gate at the home of her at the BYl'. Deiiciottl party refresh, memibers of the 500 dug at her SACRAMENT MEETING paling. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trauntvien meats were enjoyed by all and homo Refresh- The Stake Genealogy Committee Friday evening Miss Martha Adams from Salt and children motored to Salt Mrs. Glenda Worthen Lake the honored guest received many ments were enjoyed by regular presented the program in Sacra-loLake City is viitin her members and a special guest. Mrs. ment meeting with the meeting ly and usetul gifts. parents, Tuesday. Helen returned home Mr. and Mrs. Gus Adams. with them after completing her Betty Bryan. Prizes were won by being conducted by Dulan Ras- Mr. and Mrs. and boys motored to Fish Lake Mrs. Clara Crocco and children studies at the HONORS GRADUATES Mrs. Bryan. Mrs. Ann Armstrong mussen and .the .program was in VOBTH of I'tah. DINNER University where they enjoyed the week end visited A very lovely dinner .Ad children enwas en- - and Mrs. Owen Hyatt Wednesday afternoon with Helen will lie home for live weeks charge of Harold Behunin. Scrip- ' . .ur nv week end and Labor Day. relatives and friends here. when sae will return to the LDS joyed Tlmrsdav evening at 'the tures were given by Dorr Hansen, i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindley and friends Mr and Mrs. Joe Riche. Mr. and hospital and continue her studies home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fitz- - GOLD STAR MOTHER Elizabeth rarusen. Velda Behunin, dth relatives and jug boys left Tuesday to make their Mrs. Sam Fratto. Mr. gerald. it waa in honor of Mrs. IS HONOR STUDENT Glenda Worthen and a talk by Mr. Mrs. to become a nurse. and Dorr Hansen and home in Payson. Roy has employ- Lyman Harris of Price, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Behunin William Wetmore of Helper, a; Mrs. Lula Lee Fitzgerald, a gold Behunin dur- - ment at Geneva and they are buy- and Mrs. Sam Corey, motored to and Bishop and Mrs. Clive Worth-e- n graduate of June 13th from the star mother, graduated with honors , L; ited i" Hiawatha ,'. ruis,te to a Fitz- - from the Cniversitv of Utah Aug. ing a home at Payson. Their Salt Lake City eveand family enjoyed a trip over University of Utah and Mrs Wednesday tfflC?r d ean nantd' ab,1,t' SO. a of Vtft CariataW many friends will miss them here ning to participate in the The Mrs. Aug. graduate rtth Fitzgerald received the "Square the Skyline Drive Saturday and a gerald, partial-favor- s ttnd i Patience color scheme of the table and deroe of Bachelor of Setose and JjDance Roundup" held at Sears picnic at the Fenon Reservoir. en In carried the 'a out Kdm a were In , . Diploma parkins lot. It was a tremendous r r, Elementary Jimmie Jewkes and his grandf, ,, si.ow. especially because this set mother. Mrs. Domenic Poive left colors ol the University. Red and tion. She was an "A" student and white and the thought whs in whs among thirty-tw- o won a prize for ibeing the ones on the California that gradu- Zephyr Friday Of the Centennial year. The ated with honors, with a class of honor who traveled the farthest. night to spend the holiday week Mr. and about 500. She will teach the first CENTRAL COMM. "School Days" will very shortly end with Mr. and Mrs. George A. dinner was enjoyed by: Mrs. William of Wetmore Helper, grade in Kenilworth. this being be the theme of the boys and Last at Salt Lake City. This was Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Olsen of her seventh year with the same girls. Teachers for the Kenilworth Jimmle'a firtt train ride. AND SUPPLY CO. Pice, Mrs. Joanne Young and son, grade. school will be: Mrs. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Mabel Smith. Miss Larue children and Fitzgerald, Jerry Those her attending graduation first grade; Miss Harrison, second Smith and Carl Johnsou motored Materials Donna Lee and Bobbie Young and were: her husband, Ben Fitzgerald. grade; Mrs. Corey, third grade; to Mt. Pleasant Friday afternoon. Mrs. Pierce. Jesse , daughter-in-lawMrs. her Joanne Young, Mrs. Wilcox, fourth grade; FOR YOUR Mr. Norman Smith returned home with and grandson, Jerry Fitz Taylor, fifth grade; Mrs? Jackson, them after spending several days EIGHT YEARS OLD BUIL0IN9 NEED! "Every one of our 133,000 district and high gerald, and Bobbie and Donna Lee sixth grade. Mrs. Hughes, seventh visiting with friends and relatives Mrs. Chris Kulow acted as hostschool students in Utah will get some real Young, and Mrs. Jesse Pierce. Mr. grade; and Winn will teach there. ess to the friends of her son, RonWe all join in offering Mrg, the eighth. Phone 71 help from mine taxes this year. In fact, the Hortor We were all very happy to see ald, Friday afternoon, the occasion Mr. and Mrs. Evan Smith enon her Fitzgerald congratulations afMof-fitinto The his the school our Postmistress, Miss Etta amount my industry pours eighth birthday. being wonderful achievement. joyed the Labor Day holiday visitback at the Post Office this ternoon was enjoyed in playing about to adds $4,522,000 up program ing with their daughter and attracand and week. very tasty Reugen Hawks and James games at Denver, Colo. or $34.00 for each student." tive refreshments were enjoyed by Fulton enjoyed fishing at the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Collins and GET YOUR CAR IN SHAPE Reservoir during the week all. The honored guest received girls spent Sunday at Cleveland. many lovely and useful gifts. FOR end. SUMMER AND FALL DRIVING Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hatsis of Or Mr. Mrs. Kant and Stanley Salt Lake City visited with rela- WEDNESDAY BRIDGE Steam Cleaning - Car Washing & Polishing and iboys have moved gack here Bridge club was held after spending the summer visit- at Wednesday the home of Mrs. Roy RobinSee Us About The New ing, with relatives In Ferron. son who acted as hostess to Mrs. ROYAL MASTER TIRES The Kenilworth baseball team George B. Jackson, Mrs. James played In the State Amateur Hase-ba- ll Cool-Rid- e Mrs. William Manson, Mrs. Seat Covers tournament Friday night and Fulton, Mrs. Thomas Albert Hughes. won against the Heitz Heating Mrs. Curt Harris and Mrs. CONOCO PRODUCTS U.S. BATTERIES Club from Ogden when Glendon Tittle, Domenic Polve. Delicious refreshSee us for Expert Lubrication, Tiro Repairing and Vuleartzftig Jewkes knocked a homerun with ments were enjoyed by the ladies the basese loaded; but they bowed and prizes were won by Mrs. out Saturday night to Crescent Manson and Mrs. Harris. FOUR with a score of Main A Locust Stt. Phone 807 Helper Guests during the week at the i 500 CLUB YEARS OLD home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben FitzMm Beryl Wood entertained the gerald have been their daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Joanne Young and son, Jerry Fitzgerald, and small children. Donna Lee and Bobbie Young, from Brighton, Colo, and a friend, Mrs. Jesse Pierce from Fort Collins, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dell Wilcox STRAIGHT ON WHISKY OL from Logan were week end guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith are M PROOF OLD HICKORY DISTILLING CORPORATION. FHIIA., PA. ) visiting with his mother, Mrs, Irma Smith. Max has received his call to enter the service the first of the month. in the State in the performance Guests at the home of Mr. and of official duty. Mrs. Cal Jewkes, Rex Jewkes and Section 2. The Secretary of Glendon Jewkes during the week snrunoNAL General, each of whom State is directed to submit this was their sister and brother-in-laAttorney AMENDMENT shall hold his office for four proposed amendment to the elecMr. and Mrs. Jim Burns, of on the first tors of the State at the next Whittier, California. Mr. and Mrs. beginning years, March 8. 1949.) Monday of January next after general election in the manner Burns were former residents of IJOINT his election, except that the provided for in Article XXIII, Kenilworth and were welcomed RESOLUTION PRO NG AN AMENTMENT TO terms of office of those elected section 1 of the Constitution of back by their many friends. KU X, SECTION 8, OF at the first election shall begin the State of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones, Patsy, ! CONSTITUTION OF THE when the State shall be admitted Section 3. If adopted by the Mrs. Bill Shumway and chil- OF UTAH, RELATING and amend this electors the of State, into the Union, and shall end Fiat CONTROL AND SUPER-0of Sunnyside enjoyed a week dren in January ment shall take effect the first OP THE PUBLIC on the first Monday 1951. of end of fishing up Huntington canof January, day the 1901. officers The iOOL SYSTEM. BY THE A. D., S. J. R. No. a yon. Executive during Department, BOARD m OF EDUCATION Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gomez and THE APPOINTMENT BY their term of office shall reside STATE BOARD OF EDIT and Mr. and Mrs. Carl children at the seat of government, where CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ION OP THE STATE STT- - they shall keep the public recWilmonia and son enjoyed the 28. Passed 1949.) February IINTENDENT OF PUBLIC ords, books and papers. They ( JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- holiday week end visiting with RUCTION. shall perform the duties as are A I.R. No. POSING TO AMEND SECTION relatives ind friends in Colorado. 5 prescribed by this Constitution 9, ARTICLE VI OF THE CONMr. and Mrs. Marion Roper and it resolved by the Legis- - and as may be prescribed by STITUTION OF UTAH, RELAT- children visited during the week e Of the. State f THnti law. ING TO COMPENSATION OF end with relatives at Huntington. Ithirds of a!! the members Section 10. The Governor MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLAhome with them Ronald returned EXCEEDING NOT $500.00 to each house concurring 3hall nominate, and by and with TURE, after vacationing there. FOR THE LEGISLAsin: consent of the senate, appoint A YEAR RAYON CREPE Mr. and Mrs. Dulan Rasmussen TIVE TERM AND $5.00 A DAY toon 1. It in nrnnnnpri tr all State and district officers EXPENSES WHILE ACTUALLY and Wayne enjoyed a fishing trip O Article V Q SLIPS whose offices are established by IN SESSION. up .Constitution Canyon during the of the State this Constitution, or which may Be it resolved by the Legis- weekHuntington end. pu to read: be created by law, and whose lature of the State of Utah, two-thirMrs. Ann Armstrong, Claudia 8. The firenerAl Mintrnl appointment or election is not of all members elected duriand Hawks Francis Ann Armstrong votsupervision of the public otherwise provided for. If, houses two the of each to nea of the Senate, P system the Mt. Pleasant Sunday. motored to rwpsa shall be vested in favor thereof: Mate Board nf PHnMtinn vacancy occur in any State or ingSection L It is to Francis Ann stayed there, and proposed Trimmed with nylon Lovely! Imembers of which shall be district office, the Governor amend Article VI, Section 9, of will attend school again this year or lace! They some net, embroidery, qualified shall of State appoint the Provided by law. at the Wasatch Academy. the Constitution of launder and wear so well . . . shall appoint the person to discharge the duties Utah to read: Mrs. Reva Bryon has been ill -next meeting fit you to a "T"! At 2.98 they'll Section 9. The members of the at her home but we are happy ucrintenaent ol Public thereof until thewhen he shall of the Senate, go fast better hurry- - White, shall receive such to report that she is feeling much Legislature or blue. Sizes not f lve officer of the Board. nominate some person to fill pink, exceeding If the office of compensation, 2the legislative improved. for a $500.00 year Tle Secretary of such office. of State, State Audi- term and $5.00 a day expenses TUESDAY CLUB "uutxiea to submit this Secretary tor, State Treasurer or Attorney-G- while actually in session, and Mrs. Domenic Polve entertained be vacated by death, eneral as provided by law. mileage her Tuesday Bridge Club at her or otherwise, it shall Section 2. The Secretary of home. Very tasty refreshments "u in me manner resignation to Governor N-r-the lor in A TTIIT be the duty of State is directed to submit this were enjoyed by Mrs. William of the Constitution fill the same by appointment, proposed amendment to the elecand the appointee shall hold his tors of the State of Utah at the Kloepfer, Mrs. Hector Chiara, Mrs. e or Utah. office until his successor shall next general election in the Jack Sullivan, Mrs. Keith Nielson, be elected and qualified, as may manner as provided for by Mrs. Thomas Hughes, Mrs. George be by law provided. Article XXIII, Section 1, Con- B. Jackson, Mrs. Curt Harris, Mrs. Section 20. The Governor, stitution of the State of Utah. Calvin Jewkes. Lucky prize winSection 3. If adopted by the ners were Mrs. Sullivan and Mrs. Secretary of State, Auditor. back-to-scho- ol and electors of the state, this amend- Chiara. basic requirements Attorney-Gener. . , March 8, 1949. Treasurer, ) such other State and district ment shall take effect the first SEWING CLUB fSffiSiSSS.1 PROPOS- - officers as may be provided for day of January, 1951. The following were entertained TO AR- - by law, shall receive for their I, HEBER BENNION, JR., v State the of State P a of afternoon at the home AND 10' compensation Wednesday rnxVi2N services monthly, Secretary h th P of Utah. DO HEREBY CER- of Miss Elizabeth Ann Columbo: as fixed by law. RELAT- iTO TFF foregoing is a Ixirna Jane Roper, Kay Green-haigThe compensation for said TIFY that the correct copy of laws full true and all in Olena Blackham, Darlene as officers provided bRWRTMENT, TERMS. amendenacted pursuant to this Consti- - the three constitutional Barbara Mortensen, and Laramie, .. . ments proposed by the regular "A" high! The afternoon was Hatsis. PWTrtrs1, GOVERNOR'S tut inn a hall ha in fullsaidforoffi-all session Georgia of the Twenty-eight- h lop v?.WER IN FILL- - services rendered by PRINTED dewhich in after sewing THE BLOUSE . . . fine silky broadcloth 1949, as appears of spent cers, respectively, in any oificial Legislature, licious refreshments were served office. In record BROADCLOTH AND THE my capacity or employment during paired with woven plaid gingham WITNESS WHEREOF, I by the hostess. fcCERs? 10N 0F STATE their respective terms of office. IN hereunto and set hand my yoke and collar . . . sleeves No such officer shall receive have PICNIC of any affixed the Great Seal of the the filled for with A performance was elastic the . at cuffs . . enjoyed picnic of Utah, at Salt Lake City, eyelet I.W ' in.e State nf YD. duty any fee for his State "I www official Blue Cut y: Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy 4. lies. Sizes sanrorized. bera elected to own use, but all fees fixed by this 1st day of September, 1950. housT1 Only HEBER BENNION, JR. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Hansen Wio i ncumng therein: law for the performance by cotton fabric value! Amazing and and Mrs. children, Bishop THE SKIRT lid A.. . 8 proDosed to either of them of any official checkered plaid in Secretary of State Your favorite broadcloth printClive Worthen and family, Mr. and in advance (SEAL) By of of V"' Sec 1, 10, duty, shall be collected full circle . . . Mrs. E. C. Laursen and children, topped by simulated ed In colobHght plaids for and deposited with the State Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owen. and credit the to to read: bacMos-chocriss cross pulled monthly . . . Treasurer HELPER Neighbors "jis (Utah) JOURNAL , KENILWORTH -- v. - rUn ' " Krtifc mm . Better I t. son-in-la- Sco-fiel- d There's no better bourbon! MIDLAND SERVICE STATION in iiJSKIJi? S. m7 J OURB BffCK-TOSCHO- agBBHHBBMBBaBBHHB3Hl SAVINGS START WITH PENNEYS THRIFTMETIC! INSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS No.l B N No. 3 ds 2.98 F" 32-4- ;l J lwr No. 2 for al Thrifty Penney's SKIRTS n BLOUSES b raNTS h, they rate S; three quarter little 490 ink at the ral 7-1- ... soft i ol The Legislature the payment oi for may provide expense and necessary actual tf amid officers while traveling of the State. Deputy 8EVEN YEARS OLD Mrs. Lee Collins acted as hostess to a group of children Wed nesday afternoon, the occasion go. dresses, curtains, spreads moat everything! priced! 36". Low a belt through three little hanging charms. 55 rayon. Sizes 7 to 14. Only a leather loops wool, 45 g.gg 1 |